A bare shadow of his father. Such a shame.
Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) made one of the boldest and most memorable statements on the shooting death of an unarmed black teenager in Ferguson, Mo., going a place members of his party wouldn't touch with a 10-foot pole.
Now, he's literally gone to the place -- as in, Ferguson -- where he's meeting with the NAACP, the Urban League and other church and business leaders about criminal justice.
A cynic would say that Paul, a likely 2016 presidential contender, is simply trying to expand his appeal.
That cynic wouldn't be entirely wrong.
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Soliciting the black vote like its some valuable commodity. Well, I wouldn't vote
ReplyDeletefor Paul. The more these people get their illegal way, the more they will hover
over Whites. They're not Americans anyway, not in the true sense of the word.
Ron should disown him.
DeleteProstitutes one and all.
ReplyDeleteEver see the photo of ron paul shaking hands with and accepting a cheque from david duke?
ReplyDeleteI like david duke.
No, I haven't and thanks.
DeleteAnd, don't forget he is pathetic.
ReplyDeleteWhat a disappointment.
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